Only 19% farmers practicing organic farming in R'than: Survey

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

Just 19 per cent farmers are practicing in even as 91 per cent were aware of the ill-effects of chemical farming, a survey has revealed. The fact came to the fore in a baseline survey conducted by CUTS International among 1,795 consumers, 644 farmers of 192 gram panchayats of 10 districts. As much as 86 per cent consumers in the state are well aware about organic consumption, the survey stated. Getting back to the Indian traditional is in the interest of the coming generations and is the need of the hour, (Agriculture) Neelkamal Darbari said. She said that a balanced approach between traditional Indian value system and modern technology was required in farming. of CUTS International, said that the consumption of in the country has been increasing along with level of production. He said that production increased from 83 million tonnes in the 1960s to 252 million tonnes in 2014-15.

Use of (Such as those containing Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium) increased from one million tonnes to 25.6 million tonnes in the same period. SJ Singh, Director, Research Institute also appealed farmers to make a shift from conventional farming to In the consultation, officials from the department of and Agricultural research Institute, Durgapura, CSOs working for along with more than 75 volunteers participated.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 23:00 IST
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